Road trip proves teamwork By CAMERON McGAUGHY Collegian Sports Writer It was a tough week on the road for the women’s gymnastics team over Spring Break. But with just two meets left in the regular sea son, the Lady Lions are hoping to finish with a flourish. Penn State faced the most diffi cult stretch of its season over the break with a noticeable absence sophomore Joanna Knox is still nursing a broken foot she suffered over two weeks ago. In front of more than 10,000 spectators, Penn State (9-8, 3-3 Big Ten) lost to Utah last Friday in Salt Lake City. The defending national champions had no problem staying on top of the 196.250-193.625 deci sion. “We left the meet feeling really good,” junior Nicki Malinak said. “It was one of our best meets so far. We’re finally putting it togeth er not entirely, there’s definitely room for improvement. 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